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I Want to Compliment President Trump
The annual White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) Dinner is an event I always look forward to watching. Since 1983, around the time I began watching, the entertainer for the event has been a comedian. And laughter is good medicine. We seem to have lost a bit of the ability to make fun of ourselves. We take ourselves and most situations far too seriously. And that’s a shame, because the ability to laugh at oneself is a sign both of good character and good temperament.

Walter McFarlane
May 18 min read


To Preserve, Protect, and Defend the Constitution of the United States
What makes The United States so impressive is that our head of state defends the right to speech with which he disagrees, or at least he is supposed to if he does the only job to which the founders asked him to swear an oath – “to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.”

Walter McFarlane
Feb 138 min read


A long walk, some Springsteen lyrics, and a gut punch of truth
Perhaps no lyric ever written so succinctly sums up my belief in the idea of America more than these words from that song. Those words cut through me harder than they normally do. We’re losing who we are. The list of things we’ll do is getting longer and the list of things we won’t, shorter. This week, 42 million Americans are facing their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits running dry because of the shutdown.

Walter McFarlane
Nov 5, 20255 min read


From Country Club Burgers to Congress: Why Government Keeps Making the Same Mistake
Once the customer, the American citizen in this case, has grown accustomed to a government service, it is hard, and in many cases unfair, to take it away. And it doesn’t matter if that service provided or right granted is Social Security, Trump-era tax cuts, Affordable Care Act subsidies, or reproductive rights. No one likes having something and then having it taken away.

Walter McFarlane
Oct 17, 20254 min read


How the Ryder Cup Mirrors the Incredible Cost of Federal Government Shutdowns
I am reminded daily that real life, done well, can be instructive for our politics and that real life, done poorly, mirrors our politics.

Walter McFarlane
Oct 3, 20258 min read
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